Monday, June 12, 2023

Who should we protect & save first when the next Big Cataclysmic Event arrives at our doorstep?

Who should we protect & save first when the next Big Cataclysmic Event arrives at our doorstep?

Greg Krasovsky

June 12, 2023 

The Apocalypse, The Great Flood, The Great Reset -- all Cataclysmic Events (see below)! 


Scene from the Great Flood or The Great Flood (1826)

A painting of Noah's flood by Joseph-Désiré Court.

Priorities...

Choices...

Morality...

Practicality...
 
Cruel necessity in the face of immediate, inescapable and mortal danger?
 
So who do you save first?

1. Your children? 

But children without mothers could be doomed...

2. Your wives & mothers of your children? 

While fertile mothers can always have more children, what mother & wife would forgive her husband for failing/refusing to save their child first?

3. You parents & grandparents?

Yet children & society without grandparents (carriers of valuable, necessary & irreplaceable knowledge, traditions and values) could be doomed...

So the answer isn't as simple & clear as it seems, is it?
  
1. Children

   Our future!

How will we raise them? With proper, accessible and affordable

- Health Care
- Nutrition (healthy & plentiful food)
- Housing, Transportation & Communications
- Education (academic, religious, athletic and moral/social responsibility)

How will we protect our children from

- safety threats (including parental neglect, child abuse, pedophilia, sexual exploitation and other crimes against children)

- psychological & emotional threats, such as violence, irresponsible& indiscriminate sex and other sorts of degeneracy in Media:

 -- Movies & TV

 -- Music & Art (Performing & visual arts) 

-- Social Media

- Epidemics, pandemics

- Medical malpractice, dangerous drugs, medical devices and even vaccines, medical devices and even vaccines.

- Dangerous foods

-- GMO
-- Artificial flavors, flavor enhancers, colors and sweeteners
-- Preservatives
-- Processed foods with high caloric or sugar content
-- With high (dangerous) levels of pesticides, fertilizers, heavy metals and plastics
-- any foods containing ingredients with carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic qualities

- dangers presented by future AI and other technologies dangerous to humans and our environment

- dangers presented by environmental pollution, climate change & population growth risks

-- including from dangerous, ineffective & damaging efforts to remedy these risks 

2. Wives, mothers, sisters
     Giving birth, nurturing and raising the future of humanity

- with education, knowledge and experience to properly raise and protect our children (see above)

3. Parents, grandparents, ancestors
     Traditions, traditional values

- carriers of values and traditions that have kept their children and societies functional & safe for thousands of years.

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 Cataclysm

1: flood, deluge
2: catastrophe sense 3a
3: a momentous and violent event marked by overwhelming upheaval and demolition

broadly : an event that brings great changes
   an international economic cataclysm

 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cataclysm

What is an example of a cataclysmic event?

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, tornados, landslide . . .

These natural disasters are often described as cataclysmic when they cause great devastation.
 
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/cataclysmic

Catastrophe

1: a momentous tragic event ranging from extreme misfortune to utter overthrow or ruin
    - Deforestation and erosion can lead to an ecological catastrophe.

2: utter failure : fiasco
     - the party was a catastrophe

3a: a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth

3b: a violent usually destructive natural event (such as a supernova)

4: the final event of the dramatic action especially of a tragedy

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/catastrophe

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WHO is WHO

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June 11, 2023 at 3:00 PM

In the scene of Joseph-Desire's painting, we see a man trying to save his father and completely ignoring his loved ones - his wife and son.

This is what the eye sees first, but the idea is quite different.

The mother represents life, the son represents the future, and the old man represents the past, to which a person clings desperately and therefore loses life (present) and future.

Scene during the flood, 1827

https://www.facebook.com/whoiswho.media/posts/pfbid02tW4cvD5kxPpoSQUahfnPER4iMi6jkE8RF4S2Y79VymMfVfj2WWvFoT2aNq9iM4jYl

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Scene from the Great Flood

Scene from the Great Flood or The Great Flood is an 1826 painting of Noah's flood by Joseph-Désiré Court.

It was first exhibited at the Paris Salon on 4 November 1827 although - as a laureate of the Prix de Rome - he could not compete for the awards of that Salon.

The French state purchased the work for 3000 francs and it is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.
Description

The painting illustrates the biblical flood that wiped out humanity on earth. 

In the biblical story Noah and his family survive.

The painting is seen as an allegory of a man clinging to his past. 

In the painting the man reaches out to save his father who represents the past, instead of saving his own son who represents the future or his wife who represents the current.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scene_from_the_Great_Flood

HQ Photo:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Scene_of_deluge-Joseph_Desire_Court-MBA_Lyon_A23-IMG_0453.jpg

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